06 JUN 2024
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One of the most famous tiger reserves in India, Ranthambore is known for its large tiger population and the chances of spotting tigers in their natural habitat are relatively high.
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Known for having the highest density of tigers in India, Bandhavgarh offers excellent tiger sighting opportunities, especially around the Tala zone.
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This park inspired Rudyard Kipling’s "The Jungle Book" and is known for its significant tiger population and beautiful landscapes.
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The oldest national park in India, Jim Corbett is a popular destination for tiger sightings and offers beautiful scenery and diverse wildlife.
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One of the best places to see tigers in the central region of India, Tadoba is known for frequent tiger sightings and a healthy tiger population.
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Famous for its unique mangrove ecosystem, the Sundarbans is home to the elusive Royal Bengal Tiger, although sightings here can be more challenging due to the dense forest.
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Another park that inspired "The Jungle Book," Pench offers good chances of tiger sightings and is known for its rich biodiversity.
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Known for its stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife, Satpura offers a good chance of seeing tigers, especially in its core zones.
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Part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, Nagarhole is known for its high tiger population and offers great opportunities for wildlife photography.
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Located in the Western Ghats, Periyar offers a unique experience with the possibility of tiger sightings in a beautiful, forested landscape.